tony haywood and srm pressure plate is the way to go, well that what i use
Nick, do you run the primary dry?
If so I can't understand how mine judders on take off yet with the chain kit it's smooth. I haven't tried the Hayward with oil and am reluctant to do so since I bought the belt system to avoid using oil in the primary case.
The clutch assembly sequence I used is as follows, anyone see anything wrong with this:
Mount adaptor onto the gearbox main shaft using a key and having ensured the tapers are a good fit.
Insert the thin spacer ring onto the adaptor, up against its back face with the plain steel surface of the spacer ring facing outwards and the copper coloured face towards the gearbox.
Load 20 rollers onto the adaptor with grease to keep them in position.
Slide the clutch basket over the rollers.
Mount the clutch centre (3 spring one with the integral shock absorber) onto the adaptor splines and fix with the washer and nut.
Load the friction plates and plain plates into the clutch with a friction in first and a plain one ending up last.
Mount the SRM pressure plate and springs having inserted a correct length push rod to suit the SRM plate.
Ensure the SRM plate is running true.
Set clutch cable clearance.